Leicester 1-2 Blackburn: Brendan Rodgers’ Premier League side CRASH OUT of the FA Cup

Leicester 1-2 Blackburn: Brendan Rodgers’ side CRASH OUT of the FA Cup after strikes from Tyrhys Dolan and Sammie Szmodics stun the Premier League outfit and book Rovers’ spot in the quarter-final draw

  • The visitors took a shock lead through Tyrhys Dolan just after the half-hour mark
  • It got worse for Leicester, with Sammie Szmodics doubling the lead for Rovers
  • Iheanacho pulled one back but the Championship side held on to advance

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Brendan Rodgers admitted Leicester should be ‘worried’ after they were sent crashing out of the FA Cup by Blackburn.

The winners of this competition in 2021, Leicester were awful as goals from Tyrhys Dolan and Sammie Szmodics sent promotion-chasing Rovers into round six for the first time in eight years. 

Substitute Kelechi Iheanacho’s strike could not save Leicester and it remains to be seen what impact this result has on their Premier League relegation battle. It was not the way Rodgers wanted to celebrate four years in charge as his side were booed off.

‘It was a real chance to get to the quarter-finals,’ he said. ‘But they were a lot better than us and we have to be worried about that.

‘It doesn’t help when you continually present chances to teams. Sadly we didn’t have the quality and that bit of grit when defending. I’m very disappointed for the fans. We thoroughly deserved to lose the game.’

Blackburn Rovers' players celebrate knocking out Premier League Leicester of the FA Cup

Blackburn Rovers’ players celebrate knocking out Premier League Leicester of the FA Cup

Blackburn's Sammie Szmodics (centre) celebrates after doubling the lead against Leicester

Blackburn’s Sammie Szmodics (centre) celebrates after doubling the lead against Leicester

Szmodics waltzed through the Foxes' backline to scramble a shot into the back of the net

Szmodics waltzed through the Foxes’ backline to scramble a shot into the back of the net

The midfielder blows a kiss to the travelling support after making it 2-0 in the second half

The midfielder blows a kiss to the travelling support after making it 2-0 in the second half

Tyrhys Dolan slides on the turf after breaking the deadlock against Leicester on Tuesday

Tyrhys Dolan slides on the turf after breaking the deadlock against Leicester on Tuesday

Dolan sprinted at the Leicester defence before unleashing a shot from outside the box

Dolan sprinted at the Leicester defence before unleashing a shot from outside the box

The Blackburn players celebrate together after Dolan's opener just after the half-hour mark

The Blackburn players celebrate together after Dolan’s opener just after the half-hour mark

Rovers boss Jon Dahl Tomasson was understandably far more upbeat. ‘It’s an unbelievable night for the club,’ he said. ‘The players have written another new chapter in our great history. The performance and result were well deserved.

‘We followed the game plan perfectly. We were brave on the ball and took the game to an extremely good side. Now we are in the last eight of the greatest cup competition in the world.

‘I watched it as a child on television. This is one of the only countries in the world where the cup is alive like this. We take it very seriously.’

Leicester made six changes to Blackburn’s three and Tete, Dennis Praet and Jamie Vardy missed early chances, as did Szmodics and Dolan for Blackburn.

But Dolan was not to be denied and fired Rovers in front in the 33rd minute. Daniel Amartey presented the ball to Dolan and the winger scored from 20 yards.

The half-time boos were inevitable and the visitors soon doubled their lead. Sam Gallagher found Szmodics, who somehow squeezed between Amartey and Ricardo Pereira to prod in the second.

Blackburn could have had more as Leicester threatened to fall apart until Iheanacho gave them hope from close range, before Amartey hit the post with a header in stoppage time.

Kelechi Iheanacho collects the ball and runs back to the centre circle after scoring

Kelechi Iheanacho collects the ball and runs back to the centre circle after scoring

Iheanacho tapped home from inside the six-yard box to reduce Blackburn's lead to just one

Iheanacho tapped home from inside the six-yard box to reduce Blackburn’s lead to just one

Szmodics raced up the other end soon after to score what he thought was his second goal

Szmodics raced up the other end soon after to score what he thought was his second goal

However, the Blackburn star saw his goal correctly ruled out for offside, denying him a second

However, the Blackburn star saw his goal correctly ruled out for offside, denying him a second

MATCH FACTS AND RATINGS

LEICESTER CITY: (4-2-3-1) Iversen 5; Pereira 5 (Castagne 73, 6) Amartey 4, Faes 6, Thomas 4 (Kristiansen 58, 6); Soumare 4 (Mendy 74, 6), Dewsbury-Hall 6; Tete 5.5 (Daka 74, 6), Praet 6 (Iheanacho 58, 6), Barnes 5.5; Vardy 5

Subs not used: Smithies (GK); Souttar, Ndidi, Marcal-Madivadua

Goals: Iheanacho (67)

Bookings: Thomas (16), Iheanacho (84), Mendy (90+5)

Coach: Brendan Rodgers 5

BLACKBURN ROVERS: (4-2-3-1) Pears 7.5; Rankin-Costello 7 (Brittain 61 6), Carter 7.5, Hyam 7.5, Pickering 7; Travis 8.5, Morton 7.5 (Phillips 85); Hedges 6.5 (Buckley 85), Szmodics 8, Dolan 8; Gallagher 8 (Vale 76)

Subs not used: Hilton (GK); Edun, Garrett, Leonard, Harlock

Goals: Dolan (33), Szmodics (52)

Bookings: Szmodics (84)

Coach: Jon Dahl Tomasson 8.5

Referee: Tim Robinson (West Sussex) 6

Man of the Match: Lewis Travis (Blackburn Rovers)

Venue: King Power Stadium

Attendance: 23,379

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